Mike357 wrote:I'm curious as to why people should expect a bargain? By the time a retailer spends time packing up their stock, drives to the event, pays their fees, unloads all their stock, stands their for 8hrs a day, organises EPOS if need be, pays for accommodation, buys food, packs up, drives home and either has to shut their shop or pay additional wages for somebody to man it while they are away, where do these armchair economists think that these price cuts can be made?
For me, it's about seeing what's available, getting stuff without having to pay postage rather than bargains. Oh, and for all you "shooters" it's primarily about shooting and putting rounds down range.
Expect? Not for a long time, Mike, but the whole "event" revolved around the shooting and the shopping pre-'97 and I suppose, that's what I'm after. I'm fortunate that I have a really good local shop. Something I'm after, they'll order in happily if it's not on the shelves and repeat custom gets me that "bargain", but it's not the sole drive.
As for the mention of "comraderie", if the shopping is not good, some of the dicks at the alleged top end of gallery rifle shooting are certainly enough to keep shooters away....